Andrew Jordan (born 24 May 1989 in Sutton Coldfield) is a British auto racing driver, who drove in the British Touring Car Championship. He was the 2013 British Touring Car Champion.
Jordan first started racing in rallycross. In 2003 he entered the Ford Rally Academy, and went on to win the Winter Junior Rallycross Championship. The next year, he was the BTRDA Junior Rallycross Champion, and won the title of best newcomer in the British Junior series. In 2005 he won four different titles, the Junior Rallycross title, the BTRDA Rallycross title, as well as the Super Series Junior and the Ginetta Winterseries titles. In 2006 Jordan was the youngest ever driver and race winner in the British Rallycross Supercar class, in a Team Eurotech Ford Focus. The protégé of 1992 European Rallycross Champion Will Gollop made it to runner-up in the 2007 British Rallycross Championship, claiming three wins.
In 2008, it was announced that he would join his father Mike Jordan (himself an experienced touring car and sportscar driver) as part of a two car Team Eurotech in the British Touring Car Championship. This was the first time a father and son would drive together in series history and both drove ex-Team Dynamics Honda Integras.
He made the move to West Surrey Racing in 2017, bringing Pirtek backing across with him once again, to rear-wheel drive BMW machinery at BMW Pirtek Racing. Jordan scored three victories – at Brands Hatch, Oulton Park and Rockingham – and finished the season ninth in the standings. He returned for a second campaign as part of the same team in 2018, ending the year fifth in the classification with a race win notched at Knockhill. Jordan makes the transition to a factory-backed Team BMW seat for the 2020 campaign.